Court documents say Johnson confessed to police that he pushed Gamboa down the stairs, fell on top of her and then choked her until she died. Documents say Johnson then put Gamboa in a bag and brought her to Chesapeake.

On Tuesday morning, Johnson withdrew his bond request. He will remain behind bars.

In 2017, court documents show that both Gamboa and Johnson filed emergency protective orders against each other. The action was taken after two arguments in March took violent turns. Court documents say Johnson pushed Gamboa onto the ground and grabbed her. Johnson claims Gamboa slapped and pushed him. The cases were ultimately dismissed.

Lamont Johnson. (Virginia Beach Police)

Johnson has been charged with second-degree murder and four counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

The contributing to the delinquency of minor charges are allegedly related to specific events involving the children held in common between Johnson and Gamboa, according to police.

Gamboa was last seen at her Diamond Springs apartment in Virginia Beach July 1. Gamboa’s 2015 gold four-door Ford Focus was located on July 3, parked next to a dumpster in the 5800 block of Pickering Street.

The recovery location of Gamboa's body is still unknown, according to police.

Johnson is the father of Gamboa's twin infants. While the two were no longer together, they co-parented and lived together.

He is currently being held in the Virginia Beach City Jail without bond and will appear in court on Tuesday morning for a bond hearing.

Gamboa's family members released a statement online about the arrest of Johnson:

A message to our family and friends, as well as members of our community:

First and foremost, on behalf of the Gamboa family, we would like to express our gratitude for everyone’s continued support and words of prayer, strength and kindness. We will continue to fight to BRING BELLAMY HOME as this has been our priority since day one.

It will not be our place to comment on anything regarding the active investigation. Gathering and guarding undisclosed details remains VBPD’s priority.

We have been receiving many questions, flooded inboxes, texts, voicemails. Please understand this is a difficult time and sensitive situation and we ask everyone to please respect the privacy of the family.